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A forensic description of the scene in Umuode, Nigeria: A medium close-up shot captures a woman in the foreground, facing slightly right and looking downwards. She has dark skin and her hair is styled in tightly braided cornrows. She wears pink-framed eyeglasses with light-tinted lenses. Her attire consists of a ribbed long-sleeved top with horizontal stripes in shades of pink, orange-red, black, and yellow. A colorful patterned scarf, predominantly red and pink with gold and white accents, is tied around her neck. A black shoulder bag with a gold buckle is visible on her left shoulder. To her immediate left, a weathered yellow pillar or post with a rough texture is visible, with a small piece of pink fabric tied around it. In the midground, a substantial pile of light-brown sand dominates the scene, extending across the frame horizontally. Behind this sand pile, several individuals and vehicles are partially visible in the distance. Specifically, multiple three-wheeled vehicles (commonly known as Keke Napep or auto-rickshaws) are discernible. Various people are seen walking or standing, dressed in diverse clothing, including traditional Nigerian attire such as patterned fabrics and headwraps. The overall environment appears to be an urban or semi-urban outdoor setting, possibly a street or market area, characterized by the presence of sand, vehicles, and pedestrians.
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